Oct 11, 2008, 02:35 PM // 14:35
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Belgium
Guild: Legion of Sacred Light [LSL]
Profession: W/
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Starting to play guitar
Hello all, recently I've started playing my friend's electric guitar. It's so awesome, I'd really like one for myself. Now my problem is, I know absolutly NOTHING about guitars, so I don't know what's a good brand/price etc. I'm on a tight budget though, and I want to start out with a cheap set(so it's not a big loss when I totally hate it in the first weeks already) (including amp, carrying bag(not necessary), plectrums etc) so I don't have to go through too much of a hassle. Keep in mind I'm a total newb at playing guitar though, so treat me like someone who's never even held a guitar before.
Thanks in advance ;D
I found this nice offer :
http://www.thomann.de/be/prod_cbundl...69a14d8f71bf5a
No idea on what plektrums and extra snares I should pick though, any help on that?
And is that a good guitar to begin with? I don't need anything expensive...
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Oct 11, 2008, 08:26 PM // 20:26
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Apr 2008
Guild: The Raging Cadavers [rage]
Profession: R/
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Oct 11, 2008, 09:38 PM // 21:38
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rattus rattus
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: London, UK GMT±0 ±1hr DST
Guild: [GURU]GW [wiki]GW2
Profession: R/
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Agreed - Epiphones in particular are very good guitars for a very good price. Grab the SG and make like Angus
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Oct 11, 2008, 10:07 PM // 22:07
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Disconnect the fascination
Guild: LF High End PvE Guild that's not filled with elitists.
Profession: R/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by the savage nornbear
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Great advice, really, but even though these are such incredibly nice and remarkably low priced, I'd still advise against any beginner from purchasing an electric guitar to start with as they are more expensive.
Instead i'd suggest an acoustic, although you can't get the fancy squiddly-dos out of it that you can hear easily when playing an electric, acoustics are remarkably cheap and yamaha offers a superb starter pack with an acoustic that's of a rather great quality.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha-G...13-i1150348.gc
Plus seriously, you may think that the guitar gets the chicks, true, but the acoustic guitar gets them faster. Also easier to learn on acoustic imo.
I personally bought a version of this starter pack that yamaha offers over 8 years ago, and though the booklets and such inside have changed and been updated, the guitar itself is still the same, and my guitar has lasted alot, still in beautiful condition and it HAS taken some abuse over the years, but it'll always have a special place next to my bass and electric seeing as it's where i started at
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Oct 11, 2008, 10:37 PM // 22:37
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Wilds Pathfinder
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Fierce
Great advice, really, but even though these are such incredibly nice and remarkably low priced, I'd still advise against any beginner from purchasing an electric guitar to start with as they are more expensive.
Instead i'd suggest an acoustic, although you can't get the fancy squiddly-dos out of it that you can hear easily when playing an electric, acoustics are remarkably cheap and yamaha offers a superb starter pack with an acoustic that's of a rather great quality.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha-G...13-i1150348.gc
Plus seriously, you may think that the guitar gets the chicks, true, but the acoustic guitar gets them faster. Also easier to learn on acoustic imo.
I personally bought a version of this starter pack that yamaha offers over 8 years ago, and though the booklets and such inside have changed and been updated, the guitar itself is still the same, and my guitar has lasted alot, still in beautiful condition and it HAS taken some abuse over the years, but it'll always have a special place next to my bass and electric seeing as it's where i started at
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What this guy said.
Acoustic is better if you're just starting off, and Yamaha offers a remarkably cheap price for what you get. Also, when you want to consider upgrading and if you still want to stick with acoustic, the Seagull S6 is just under $300 and is hands down the best bargain guitar you will ever find. It's sound competes with much higher priced acoustics, and although it might seem a little pricey at first, do consider it. It's certainly a sound investment.
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Oct 11, 2008, 11:07 PM // 23:07
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Disconnect the fascination
Guild: LF High End PvE Guild that's not filled with elitists.
Profession: R/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shru
It's certainly a sound investment.
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pun intended?
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Oct 11, 2008, 11:10 PM // 23:10
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Apr 2008
Guild: The Raging Cadavers [rage]
Profession: R/
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acoustics are win for beginners. plus your family/roommate/spouse will be much less annoyed with you in the early months
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Oct 12, 2008, 01:10 AM // 01:10
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Western Australia.
Guild: Crystal Mountain [CM]
Profession: W/
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Get an acoustic first, no doubt.
Is what I did.
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Oct 12, 2008, 01:28 AM // 01:28
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IRC W H O R E
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Australian Trolling Crew HQ, rightful leader and administration
Guild: Yale University [Snow]
Profession: W/
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don't buy those stupid squiers whatever you do
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Oct 12, 2008, 01:54 AM // 01:54
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: N/
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if u plan on takin lessons...
i'd suggest gettin ur teacher to recommend u
between acoustic vs electric
acoustic is good for beginners as its cheaper, and easier to play on at first, etc
but if ur very dedicated
i'd go wit electric, if thats teh style of music ur gonna play
different guitars r suited to different play styles
and while yes, they r interchangeable to a degree
i think u'd much enjoy playin on teh instrument that is catered for ur style of music
rock on!
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Oct 12, 2008, 07:08 AM // 07:08
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Jun 2006
Guild: Guildless, pm me
Profession: R/Mo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by -Old 3FL-
Get an acoustic first, no doubt.
Is what I did.
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QFT.
I started on an acoustic I borrowed from a coworker for 6 months, best choice I could have ever made. It's more difficult to learn on, but once you get it, moving to electric feels like hax.
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Oct 12, 2008, 07:10 AM // 07:10
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Belgium
Guild: Legion of Sacred Light [LSL]
Profession: W/
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Thanks for the advice all.
I'm not gonna get a teacher, I'm going to self teach myself with books and internet. I'll probably exclusively play Rock music when I get the hang of the guitar. I'm on a pretty tight budget so buying an acousitc guitar first is kinda painful to my budget...
Another thing, this guitar has only (?) 22 frets. Is that a bad thing or just right for beginners?
Last edited by Jebus; Oct 12, 2008 at 07:40 AM // 07:40..
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